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2A MONE PRERENDER WEN 8 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1931 priated, really does not make any{it is always a poor remedy to do PEOPLE’S FORUM i | Grant Hubbell, difference. evil, expecting that good may come | As concerns the abundance ofjof it and you, Mr. Lyncher, who game in the state, it is common|took part in it, are no better than knowledge that game is not nearly;Bannon and your hands are as Justice fees W. A. Clevelan ‘J, Martinesoi W. 1, Franklin, ntairly, ehidh offend: ‘wood -tante ane, cA ue Ta ce (Is or 20 years ago, and it is organization of women “ Clock (As a. rf poe . ieut. Pangborn, Feturnea to the Wsiters, All letters. Mt “i Ifyou wieh'te. use | [J8t_as common knowledge that the|has the following to say about lynch- |, 7 peas Cot tment. “On voll | post dacofatiogs Co. vem? x9.20/Anthon Beer, Witness fee +7: R pseudonym, sign the pseudonym first and oe th chief reason for this condition is the} ing: call Commissioners Swanson, Soder, | Louis Tibesar, Work’ ‘recon: Arthur Fiedler, Witness fee .. Of letters as miay be necessary’ to contorm to this police Pers || increased number of hunters and the} “We are profoundly convinced that | Maynier, Fricke and Will were pres: |, structing Jail cage -++..5.; 207.001 Bert Wetmore, Mitness fee -- increased effectiveness of the hunt-|lynching is not a prevention or cure|°"tioved by Commissioner Soder, séc-} “machinery,” 78.75 | Dave Sinith, Witness fee... ers, through the medium of high-jfor murder, but rather a menace to|onded by Commissioner Fricke, that/G. P. Eat Shop, Gar! F. Anderson, Medical, Editor of The Tribune: honest and sincere. I say the pro-|Powered automobiles, high-powered private and public safety and ajthe,mmnutes of the December meeting | | Jury 5; " . 9.80] “hospital, and comp, expenses 182.25 To date I have had so many in- | Posal is dishonest—plain racketeering. | guns, and high-powered ammunition. |deadly blow at our most sacred in-|”°pdif call: Swanson, aye; Soder, aye; Surveyor ITY bak RET aN? Sh reyes i.) quiries about the valuable pictures But some of the most unjust laws|This great increase in the number|stitutions. Instead of deterring the|Moynier, aye; Fricke, aye; Will, aye.| Bismarck Tribune Bismarck Ho 2.00 that hung in the house and senate of that have afflicted humanity were/and effectiveness of the hunters,|irresponsible and the criminal| ,.Move, °),, CUommissioner’ Ericke, | Wachter: tranater C ied tee LY cd ae the burned capitol building, I thought | enacted by honest and well-meaning | coupled with the advance of civili-|classes, as it is argued, lynching|tnar'the bourd adjourn to 2 o'clock, | ving posts; wire and’trelgnt 6,05 | Dah Wahlman, Right of way 54 99 I would take this means of explaining ;men; and no doubt the proponents of |Zation upon the propagating grounds |tends inevitably to destroy all re-|p. m. . State Auditor, Care of Tuber- N. D. House of Mercy, Serv- i mba tha bane. | this law are as honest in advocating jof the game and the resultant re-|spect for law and order. It repre-| ...k0ll call: Commissioners Swanson, |, cular patients +s ssssrqr 729-80) ‘ices rendered. +--+ eraesag: 1000 Tam sorry fo say that we couldn't |it as we who think differently are in| strictions of the propagating areas,|sents the complete breakdown of jasc” * ° Ing prisoners ssvseteeceess 5200 | “ucir, Bineaps corey: + 100.30 save the housd and senate group pic- ;opposing it. They have their “say”; we,|has, of course, tended to greatly re-!government and the triumph of January, Sth, 1931, Western Union ‘Telegraph, Northwestern Bell Tel. Coy 25 tures. ‘Thanks to the good foresight /if The Tribune will permit it, should/duce the number of birds, animals|anarchy. It brutalizes the com-| an. yoard reconvensds On’ reil eall| Winston & Newell Gee sup, Cd Service eee ieee. Tee of Representative Mrs. Minnie Craig, | have ours. This is part of it. and fish to be found in the state. | munity where it occurs, including the| ail members were present. plies for work on jai 32.40|Cyter, Jurors and” witness ¥ who passed a resolution two years MR. DUBB. | Restriction upon the taking of game} women and children who witnegs its] At this ili ae hobra Droressen Ae Ben aclamonbere, Use of trail- 60 certificates s....-+ 5 93.70 ago, we took the old house group pic- | f has ecome necessary and further re-|crgies and, particularly, the youth) numbers 1 to 243, subject to personal) A. J. Loudenbeck, # era Saee GEMUIMONRE vets 40.00 tures to a safe place-in the Memorial | Editor of The Tribune: strictions will be necessary if we|who is usually @ conspicuous par- | taxes, due or delinquen prisoners 84.80/ Nils H. Lovin, Repairs, of! building in case of fire. I immedi-| Now for some more protest about | #¥¢ to have any game in the future. |ticipant. SEA ae a PROT Paar eee See eee ey 1230 ately took the following pictures to| married women working. I have read |Comsequently, the enforcement of! “We would call attention that) yrs Gertrude Coreil, Mother's)” |H, @ M. Ribbon & TSR Northfield Teoh Codervices , the Memorial building }letters in the Tribune that others |the game and fish laws through the/lynching is not alone the crime of We + 40.00)" “Type cleaner .........6, 6.00] “County Commissioner . 39.00 House 1885; house 1887; house 1899; have written and I certainly agree |Medium of wardens and other en-/ignorant and irresponsible mobs, but ger & Hansen C 1, & M. Ribbon & Carbon Co., Wim. Fricke, Services as Coun- | 5 house 1891; house and senate (one | with them. forcement officers is an absolute nec-j that every citizen who condones it,| ‘Mate? value of work on RW een seeeen Cae Bas: 56.25 Re es . picture combined) 1893; house 1895;] I'm a girl seventeen years old and |¢Ssity and will continue to be a nec-/even by his silence, must accept a| date ...........-0, 18,921. sician . ae 83.33] 'Gounty Commissioner ..... 32.00 house 1897. | haven't had work since last February. |¢Ssity as long as we have any gamejshare of his’ guilt. H County Treas- SPEObSI Serene ee ab | COA ERECT eee dae When the Memorial building was|1 have tried all over and can't beg, |t, Protect. i “We, therefore, call upon our ic # certificat 11.90/Mre, Fling “Anttiis, ‘rother'a 7500] , County Commissioner «4.5. 4% completed I had duplicates from the} buy, borrow or steal a job. Some| The statement made in the letter | public or officials to use every power|C. G. ‘Derby, County e¢ pension . f 30.00] Guilding Court House and senate of 1885; senate 1887; constitu- | times, maybe once a week, I have an|Written by the gentleman from|at their disposal to protect from mob Jury certifie! CoE GE EC sy Iaih ahs ck ae bias 9,389.03 tional convention 1889 and senate | cffer to care for somebody's baby and | Steele, to the effect that an increased| anarchy the laws they are sworn to| ifte 64.10 | atra: Anna Drowen, Fee Lag eney ee ater ceconier tine 1895, which I took over myself at that |carn about fifty cents, sometimes less, |™ount of money is being spent for|defend; upon our religious leaders|c. e pension ... 40.00| fe board adjourn to 9:30 o'clock ‘a, m., time. So we have these pictures all} Whenever I apply for a job, I meet,|‘€ employment of wardens is not|to cry aloud against this crime until ; PR Ps read fre BP ot January 6th, 1931. ch i Memorial build- | y< t “to nowledge th itu: or|teachers to trait i County Tr : x i y H ul i Society rooms in the M you expect me ‘to get experience ge that the expenditures f Liisa a Yai 5 shia Halife Certificate +.. 61.00|Mre, Gertrude Gorell, Mothers “500 /avei Will, ayer 5 etn 193, ing. when I can’t get a job? A girl used {enforcement vrork have not been in-)incapable.of such relapses into bar- I might add that I tried my very} to be able to get housework, but now |Cteased, but rather reduced, and|barism; and upon all right thinking best to save these pictures but it was| you can’t even get that. The aver-/more of the money is being spent}men and women to do their utmost Derby, County Treas- pension . sue 40.00 : + 20.00! Mrs. Mary Mathison, Mother's The board met I am awfully sorry to say also that! on three dollars a week? ment, in planting throughout the| crime.” A Ye. 250.00) pension . Senet 6 the hand painted picture of Jud La} 1 had considered taking a business |State some 1,500 Hungarian par- A. HOUG, c. Pe eantitenken 605.00) ote to semen, Moure from Pembina county, and also | course, but see so many of the girls|tridges and 12,000 pheasants, at a Minot, N.D. |r. Tt te weet . the hand painted picture of C. B.,}who have tak st icost of approximately $25,000, in- ounty Treas- Mother's pension . Little, from Burleigh county, which fwork or Working as malas that I des [volves by far the largest expendi-| aitor of The Tribune: petkeh Blade | $6.50) airs, Margaret Ble Se were donated to the state and of con-| cided it would be a complete loss of |ture for the purchase and distribu-| While 1ooking over the copy of yes-|Vussigned tic, Gy Mra, Siena Jot th tof $618.07 siderable value were also lost; also| money and time. tion of game that has ever been|terday's paper, was so “riled” by some | ,, CUNY ‘Treasurer, ‘Stove 12.50] pension . amount of $618.07. the picture of Ed Pierce from Ran-| Some women have a beautiful home |made in. this state. of the statements made by one who} jcvie’ County Treas? me Stee ee ee aye; Soder, ay som county (which was not hand/and every luxury they want, and| Summing these things up then, it| signed herself “A Farmer's Wife,” that runsportation £0F Mrs. Fae Marvin, “Mother's Bee abe es painted) was lost. I also tried my| they have the jobs. best to save the bust of President! I hope other girls that are in the Lincoln which I feel very sorry I|same predicament I am in will tell|as before stated, not at all convers-|swer to it. ‘4 urer, Living expenses, fare, Mrs. Mary “Rasche, ‘Mother's could ‘nov: Jo. the public about it, so something can |ant with his subject. This is a con-} Would lke to say, before further | ., °' 126.36! pension .. I am wring this because of the|be done to help a single girl. dition which is very common with| expressing my knowledge of facts, eL00| psa eee would seem that the gentleman from| even though I must sit up in bed, af- |) POCT 3 -4,-----r essen ees ae ee pension . ee Steele is either misinformed or is,|ter an illness, I must write an an- [72'S hoppy ents honk. Mra.) Acate: (Swick, “Mother's Roll call: ’ All nany inquiries regarding these pic- A jobless girl, observations made in regard to the|tnat I do not believe that the writer | Mrs. Agne: st. ures. I hope rome day the latter Bismarck, N. D,|department of game and fish and|is a farmer's wife, even though she| . Derby, County ‘treasurer, pension emer ere bre teing “the “time ones might be replaced and hung in ees things relating to that department.| professes to be so solicitous for the : 2 ar weave get for openin the new capitol building. Editor, The Tribune: However, these observations are, in|rural children’s educational welfare. Mrs. Tom Han Mtoe WILLLAM LAIST, I have just r rt , most cases, in error, not because of| I have lived on the prairies for 25 326.40] lief - Capital Custodian: | nyo, a0; nish previne Wer te were [any malice or ill will towarda the| years and have been in close. vouch | © 6s, DSt28 1e.00 | Holt Hanson, Book satier” of the school land fees and it ap-|department but usually because of| with educators and educational laws. tice ts = Editor of The Tribune: | pears to me that it is another one of | !ack of knowledge of the subject be-| Have had access to committee rooms 416.80 Carl Landerholm, Poor rellet’ I wonder what the legislators of | those schemes to hook the farmers.|ing discussed. For that reason the} when many of those laws have been 1000 etic ere, compashy 2oor. North Dakota think of moving the | Everybody knows, or at least should|Writer has taken it upon himself to| in the process of being born—or “died Mrs. Mary ’ Dixon} " ‘Gare’ “of ayer soaeriaye: capitol? I wonder if they realize the | know, that we farmers are having |forward this communication in order|a-borning,” as the case might be—, H 1 a¥e; being but ‘one City of Bismarc! the Certificates the Certificates ‘county ‘Tre 126.00)" Dixon children + 25.00! aye; Will, ‘aye. burden a special election would place | tough sledding as it is and instead of {that the gentleman from Steele and/and when I hear any one say that any |“ ‘ aruiniente. 52.10 | 4ogIPR Weber, Road work .. 7.50] application of Reo. Knauss for on the pene of North Dakota? |increasing this fee it should by all{all others interested may get the) one person {s doing so much to bet-|c. G. County i kept nebrr predate and Salem BRS an ee ae ‘The money spent on a State Capitol | means be decreased. In my opinion, |Te@l facts in this matter. ter the condition in our rural schools, | , t 434.00 | Northwestern Sanitary Supply abatement of taxes on NE%{-16-143- special election could very well be used | it does not cost any more to write a Sincerely yours, I marvel 2% the ignorance of the pub- | ~* yr. 204.40 George an apelin 15.00] 78, approved. 4 ae to buy brick for a new capitol. five-year lease than a one-year lease M. 0. STEE lic concerning the purpose of some | J. 1. Hoop, sned to Rollin phone and postage - 64.47 tig periee Paine Haart ‘To obtain the capitol of North Da-|so why increase the fee from $3.00 to of those laws, and the avidity with | Welch, Mi in criminal 1. E. Gibson, Right of way 25.00 | village of Baldwin, approved. kota at Bismarck many people, pio- | $5.00? Editor of The Tribune: which said public swallows the “sop” | 5, F, Little; Hauling gravel azel_ Kirkingburg, Application of 8, E. Strandemo for neers of North Dakota, donated thou- I notice that this fee shall be cred- | In reading arguments for and) sch laws when supported by any cer- ley Edwards, Moving poor — 20. Holmes in hospital . 40.00] Application o sands of dollars and a great deal of | ited to the expense fund of the board | agai ili capil i z ee : L gainst rebuilding the capitol in ; ' lew a gr ig ROIS Mllis for land. | of university and school lands and| Bismarck as I see it, it is all wast-| ‘4! Person, or’persons who so appar- |p) 1.’ J : and guarding prisoners of ETE eee mea sonal ects Of course, there was a sacrifice, but | there is a-question in my mind what | jn, s i ently have “an axe to grind. ., Care F Burleigh County 12.00 79, app) . ss “ | “ i good newspaper space and time.| “ Riont y, bout this time,|_ van. TsiGOn ¥ Yee es 5 Application of J, C. Olson for can it was accomplished for the sake of | expense fund has this board to which | go jet’s forget this and go ahead ight years ago, about this , 5 so. T. Richmond, Hxpense of celiation of Halil insurance on the North Dakota. Jamestown is making / this fee shall be credited? with the plan of rebuilding, and the head of our department of rural cre - 225. ex. eee aispione jae 5.88 | NW -32-144-78, approved. ‘a gallant bid for the capitol. But is} There is a cry all over the country 2 education, who was at that time depu- : Rel 1d tolls at Sabb bacnd oe tee ou oud tation bythe alate > i {while the plans for what type of al¢¢ : it. the intelligent thing to do? ; and an appeal to those who are in| pyildi sf ilk aw ty for her predecessor, prepared be- There are very few cities in North | authority, to reduce the taxes and 1|Puilding should be built, whether to | build so as to house all state de- pire N.D. s a Dakota that have the tremendous wa- | do hope some one will take enough | partments or not, is being decided,| #0" in behalf of a “pet” bill pro- f ty, Care at Prarie chicos 90,00 | Seconded, by. Commissloner. Moynier, ter supply that Bismarck has. I won- | interest and do so. While this fee of | would like te make a fer sugges.| 0d bY the Education association. | Madse {tune Isaminger, Box rent TSO Res once Sea der if Jamestown has the hotel ac- jan additional $2.00 may not seem|,;\o"% OE Ree ee This bill was supposed to benefit | Chis : Register, Expenses . 57.80] “On’roll call all members voted aye. y tions what to build from aniny f commodations necessary for a large | large, nevertheless it is a lot of q 2 the rural schools, but only those who | ~ rent, de i inte e January 7th, 1931, group of law-makers? | money when a fellow has none and |, 2™ all for North Di Bicol pndious wanted it passed could see wherein | Melville Sivop,” Sup? "| Albin . SF sacseacetnincbattnamtenne e As I see it, the legislature may com-| I judge if this bill will become a law |rcsources in Taw materials wiie®| 4. would benefit those schools. | sta ; mgtiminal actions ..-.-..:-, 267.50] journment, On roll call all members mit the biggest folly since the days | it will make us farmers dig up $10,000 | ft the peopl eae Galena one} On being questioned closely, after |, ire SS Rae 1o6s.g5 | "ore bresent., : i of Nero. The result of the work of | a year more. But if there is someone | ‘hat the people of our state and out: | paving expressed her ideas in regard Fred i. Anstrom, Milédge in" |x, it, ‘cs Thompson, Services ii ce ge re Roe O the capitol commission will either be | in the legislature who sympathizes | 510° Pe, the state will wake up and to the benefits aimed at in the meas~| washburn Coal Co., to poor a Pe etal A te a A es commended or condemned. Surely/ with us farmers, I hope they will de- |S*5 ew value. == are, she was forced to admit that it | gum Nicola, Wit pleas ee US) tata] 2-2; Adams Company: for cutting with the large expense that will be crease the fee instead of raising it| ,2 building material we have brick! was a measure that the Education | Wing Oil 450) quain and 'i del Re ee current with the structure of a new | and try and save us farmers as much |1#¥ Just a little better than in any association wanted passed, and that Paes’ | |. Services rendered poor .... 20.25] " Roll call: Commissioners Swanson, building, the low price of wheat, and ible, because we are in dire | ?°0¢F Sule ioe uild|she didn’t know anything about con- /atrs. Albin iieds 25. ictor Moynler, Services of "|" |aye; Soder, aye; Moyniery aye; Fricke, | general depression of farm produce | ; ting blocks can be made in the little} ditions in our rural districts or the! Rollin Welen, Box i | GRR SoG .00 | aye: Will, aye. ssh D brick plant operated by state prison ds of 1 child 1 lock 4.05 [Aree THe Store: Medicina; . 1.50/ “Moved ‘by Commissioner Swanson, Prices, the legislators would be mak- A FARMER, lab €wHichs Wa whey over = (eee Of Our rural children. | Roo Mandan Mercantile Co., Wire seconded by Commissioner Moynier, ing a wise move to start prompt ac- | Solen, ND. | ee Oe we con Tus three eight. |, YOU may depend upon it, there is! “inal actions .. SnOppoetaes + 19.10/ that the board adjourn to 2.30 o'clock tion against Jamestown in a negative | supply. If so, we can run three eight- > “nigger in the woodpile” when it | G! ., Register, . _Loudenbeck, Sheriff, p.m, : Pdi ‘1 ‘hour shifts. Now, as to material, | Board McLean Co., Room and care Roll call: All members voted aye. way. Editor of The Tribune: sre *| becomes necessary to import an edu-j)."G" ‘ ae : Co. prisoners 18.35 January 7th, 1931, brick clay is not all we have. Welcator in order that our educational ; Dr. R, C. ‘thompson, Servi I believe that Bismarck should In a recent issue of your paper! have in this state the finest pottery requirements may be boosted, that our| tion of patient 10.99 | ..rendered poor weet “The board rec main the capitol. It is known through-| there appeared a communication of | 5 Ini ¥ E | appes ‘ | b Walter Wo Mee Standard Oil Co. , | all members were present. cut the world, It is going to be the |a certain well-meaning gentleman|</2¥ found in the United States, We} poor little farm kids may be educated | Wulter, W. Mes ) ' baa 242.16|°"st'this time the bourd proceeded to industrial center of North Dakota as/ from Steele, North Dakota, touching}, ‘or years | in Ve 7 by more highly educated teache! Rollin Welch,’ M ge ‘ check the books of the several county soon as the coal mines can be ex- matters xrélating to the |terest eastern interests in coming| who must be taught by more highly | criminal actions, 28 Maintenance agreement ... 18.00 offices as to their correctness in ac- ploited. It has the water supply (and|and fish department. and. particu. (int, the state and establish pottery] educated and higher salaried instruc- | : to "Dakote, Natichal Bani, “oRfoved by Commissioner oder, sec- . ie works and make use of this won-|tors in our highly expensive higher |N, p."state 11 arth grading and inciden- onded by: Commissioner. Fricke, that good water thaf is fit to drink), and|jarly to the appropriation being derful clay, but so far the appeal] educational institutions! {" "Supplies tor pat 23,80 | tals . tt is the center of the state. ; i ‘ ales ; : 4 J. E, ANDERSON, The writer, having been intensely|,, NOW, ™Y, Suggestion is this: that] on an equal basis with teachers from| ember 6.90] , vember o 5.85]Bank Examiners dated October $th, Baldwin. | interested in’ matters pertaining to|ttis state brick plant be remodeled) cther states! At how much per ;——— ea Agricultural ‘Extension “Divi: 1930, be demanded from the State that department for The Paste 15/80 a8 also to make building blocks) “protect?” Will you please look up| Propriated for the use of the higher | 0". Salary und expenses of Bonding Department, they being Nr. Editor Tribune: years, has made it his business to|{%2™ brick clay and that they bela few facts before advocating pro-| institutions of learning, what is to] in Burleigh County 347.94|Gounty Auditor, immediately make faced with pottery clay. I see no| tection? bobbed up once more in the North| expenditures of moneys by that de-|0ue operation, I believe they could) enough Normal graduates to supply | that our schools may be filled with | pair é 7.00] aye: Will, aye. Sundquist, Witness fee .. Baward Allen, Hx-officio PENSION... .ssseeeeuee 80.00!ment. On roll call: Commissioners impossible as the smoke was too}age housemaid gets three dollars a|for the propagation of game. The|in e way for the complete eradi- See Sear ioc neenn) wother s {Swanson, Soder, Moynier, Fricke and dense to get to them. week. How can you clothe yourself |action of the game and fish depart-|cation of this pernicious and heinous ae isa * Mentor, Motneen ‘Will were present. Moved by Commissioner Soder, sec- onded by Commissioner Fricke, that a bond in the amount of $1,227.14 to secure the payment of 2 lost warrant in the amount of $613.57 in favor of as to sufficiency and that a new war- rant be issued in payment thereof in Roll call: Commissioners Swanson, seconded by Commissioner Soder, that the board adjourn to 2.o’clock p. m, January 6th, 1931. ‘The board reconvened. On roll call debtedness, of Burleigh County, there Board has the privilege of paying off desire prior to June 6th, 1931. Roll call: Commissioners Swanson, that is apparently offered them in} L. H. Knowles, Mower pole A andneise . 5.00 Soe ELA Os taxes on aurea, Bald » Je ; Bonny’s ¢ of North Dakota, approved. fore the senate committee on educa-j Grays Parma . + 56.10] Moved by Commissioner Swanson, 358.26 | the amount of the shortage of $178.35 The proposal to tax dog-owners for | acquaint himself with circumstances n be done about it? Sit still and keep |John, Elness, Right o: this demand for ih ies e hims h cit is 5 i : ; | stil and moving fence 20.50] Roll call: Commissioners Swanson, the benefit ‘of ‘sheep-owners has| surrounding the activities and the|7¢#8°n Why it can not be done in| There are now in North Dakota j still, till all of the farmers are broke, | 5, “W" Holmes, Machiner aye; Bader, ayer Moyniery aye; Sricke, Witness fee a, Wi yn, Witne ‘Witnes 9:30 o’Cloek, A. M. t pursuant to adjourn- District be approved Moynier, aye; Fricke, mmissioner_ Swanson, members voted aye. January 6th, 1931, 2 o'Clock, P.M. ‘bids for the sale of of Certificates of In- bid submitted by the Kk, they were awarded at par. The County at any tine they may Moynier, aye; Fricke, ft McGillis for 2:30 0'Clock, P. ’M. onvened. On roll call the County Board. ‘ownshi our! “Ds Commissioner Swanson, seconded. by Commissioner, Moynier, that the board adjourn to 9:30 o'clock, a.m. January 9th, 1931, Roll call: All members voted aye, ‘January 9th, 1931, 2 Fee Corninis ‘The board reconvened Ww! = sloners Swanson, Moynier, Fricke and een! Wyoved by Commissioner Fricke, sec- onded by Commissioner Swanson, that the County Auditor be authorized to advertise for culverts both metal and concrete for the year of 1931, bids to be opened February 4th, 1931, at 3 o'clock, p. m., said culverts to be de- livered’ at any station in Burleigh County when ordered. ‘Roll call: Commissioners Swanson, aye; Moynier, aye; Fricke, aye; Will, aye. "Moved by Commissioner Swanson, seconded by Commissioner Fricke, that the board adjourn to 3:30 o'clock, p.m, January 9th, 1931. Roll call; “All members voted aye. January 9th, 1931, 2:30 o’Clock, P. M. The Board reconvened with the fol- lowing members present: Commis- gloners Swanson, Moynier, Fricke and Moved by Commissioner Swanson, seconded by Commissioner Fricke, that ‘BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Burleigh County: ‘That, in accordance with Section 22, Chapter 159 of the 1927 Session Laws, the Board of County Commissioners of Burleigh County" hereby elect to proceed with the improvement of State Aid Project No, 381B in Burleigh County in accordance with terms of the written resolution of approval submitted by the State Highway Com- mission to the County Commissioners of Burleigh County setting forth the total estimated cost of the proposed improvement and the share or por- tion thereof that said County of Bur- leigh is to bear, together with such other conditions as are contained therein which are hereby made a part of this resolution as fully and to the same effect as if the same had been fully set forth in this resolution, BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that in accordance with Sections 1945 and 1946, compiled Laws of North Dakota, 1913, as amended the sum of Ten Thousand and no|100 Dollars ($10,- 000.00) be and same is hereby appro: priated and set aside for the purpose of paying, upon certificate of the Sec- retary of the State Highway Commis- sion, the County's share of the total estimated cost of improvement of State Ald Project Number 381B in Burleigh County, AND BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that ynder the provisions of Section 22, Chapter 159 of the 1927 Session Laws, the County Auditor js hereby authorized and directed, upon written demand of the State Highway Com- mission as evidenced by certificate of the Secretary thereof, to draw a war- rant or warrants on the County ‘Treastirer in favor of the contractor for such amount or amounts as may become due him, not to exceed the County's share of such estimate, nec- essary to meet or pay the County's share of the actual cost of the im- provement of Federal Aid Project Number 331B, after a contract there- for has been awarded or the work done by force account, and also such additional warrants in such amount or amounts in favor of the Depart- ment of State Highways to reimburse the said Department for the County’s share of the total cost of right of way and engineering as set forth in the Resolution of Approval as passed by the State Highway Commission for the above mentioned project on Oc- tober 31st, 1930, Roll call: Commissioners Swanson, aye; Moynier, aye; Fricke, aye; Will, aye. oved by Commissioner Swanson, seconded’ by “Commissioner Fricke, at BE IT RESOLVED by thé Board of County Commissioners of Burleigh County: ‘That, in accordance with Section 22, Chapter 159 of the 1927 Session Laws, the Board of County Commissioners of Burleigh County hereby elect to proceed with the improvement of Federal Aid Project Number 282B in Burleigh County in accordance with terms of the written resolution of ap- proval submitted by the State High- way Commission to the County Com- missioners of Burleigh County setting forth the total estimated cost of the proposed improvement und the share or portion thereof that id County of Burleigh is to bear together with such other conditions as are contained therein which are hereby made a part of this resolution as fully and to the same effect as if the same had been fully set forth in this resolution, BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that, in accordance with Sections 1945 and 1946, compiled Laws of North Dakota, 1913, as amended the sum of Two ‘Thousand One Hundred Seventeen and 50-100 Dollars ($2,117.50) be and same is hereby appropriated and set aside for the purpose of paying, upon certificate of the Secretary of the State Highway Commission, the County's share of the total estimated cost of improvement of Federal Aid Project Number 282B in Burleigh County. AND BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that under the provisions of Section 22, Chapter 159 of the 1927 Session Laws, the County Auditor is hereby authorized and directed, upon written demand of the State Highway Com- mission as evidenced by certificate of the Secretary thereof, to draw a war- rant or warrants ‘on the County Treasurer in favor of the contractor for such amount or amounts as may become due him, not to exceed the County's share of such estimate, nec- essary to meet or pay the County’ share of the actual cost of the im- provement of Federal Aid Project Number 2828, after a contract there- i a = ‘i 5 4 be made to look as good as any/all the schools if those graduates saw | higher-salaried teachers w1 CE. Si ey Moved ‘by Commissioner Swanson, roe Bae cans Was f0.be- om: DAR MONE Ae i DeBEy, palmave nthe matule-taced bibldings “ab wouldebe ly incre main eee to {farmers can't support the ese Health officer, extra serv- |, | weconded by_ ‘Commissioner Moxnter Tn common with many others, I/very) much’misinformed, or else not|®, Wonderful opportunity to show] teach. They are too highly educated | they are at present? W. 5. schulis, Hari grading, "*°-"" | tnat the board adiourn, to 9:80 o'clock, consider this a thoroughly dishonest,! at ‘all conversant with his ‘subject. | what can be done with this clay. come cut to the little one-room{ You say that the rural people seem eae iteeaine siamese wT Roll call; All members voted aye. wholly vicious attempt to benefit one The funds spent by the game and| NW you, of course, may not have/ schoolhouse. able to pay for good roads. Seem is |jyan‘sundquist, Firing furnace 50.00 Sanvary Sth, 1962, small group at the expense of @ very /fish department are those which that|2"¥ of this pottery clay in the vicin-} Requirements? If those graduates | correct! Quain & Ramstad Clinic, ‘The Board reconvened, On roll call large portion of our population, with- department realizes from the. sale|it¥, of Bismarck, but it can be ship-! who are out of jobs do not have the | _ How can they help themselves when | ,, Services rendered poor Commissioners Swanson, Soder, Moy- Dut sense, reason, or excuse. lof licenses and permits, and that|Ped in. If you should want to save| necessary, requirements, it is high 800d roads are legislated over their | Heilin'Avelen> Coilteting ae- pier, Paickg, and Sou mere trae Common sense, I believe, will dem-! epartment has never been appropri-|the freight, you may want to build/ time thosé diplomas were revoked and | Protests? Just as educational meas-| linquent taxes, transporting onded by Commissioner Swanson, that onstrate that this is true. Even the! ated any money at any time out of where the raw material is. Then,|a housecleaning be made in the edu- | ures are Jegislated by those who have | __ Prisoners _ : 84.80] George *. Will be appointed chafrman “sheep men” must admit that notifunds derived from divect taxation,|°f, Course, you will want to build| cational circles, where, yearly, they|that power! And the farmer is| (ihburn Coal Co, Co 8.60 of the Board for the ensuing year. one-tenth of one per cent of the dogs} The statement that the farmers|this new state house here in Mc-|are turning out hundreds of gradu-| broke because of the excessive de-| and mileage 11.40] aye; Soder, aye; Moynier, aye; Fricke, + 4n the state have raided sheep flocks: | nay three-fourths of the moneys| Kenzie county where we have alll ates to sit idle and deprive our rural | mands for the use of the “good roads” |; B, Gibson, Mo 19.00 | axe. that tha: E ations urths YS !these different clays and the won-| children of proper instruction '_by highway department d ds | Fred Swenson, Stamps, fees 18:75|°"Moved by Commissioner Moynier, at not more than one per cent, atjused by the game and fish depart- : partment demands |Leo Gabel, Machinery repait 51.93| seconded by Commissioner Fricke, most, are even a potential threat | ment is, of course, not true. The peo- Gerful coal beds also, so as to have| ‘Use our schools for a means to an | for its program, and the payment of |Central Lumber Co., Lumber 11.70] that the firm of Roan and Strauss be against sheep. Yet the proposal is to! ple who support the activities of that the state capitol close to the most|end. Heaven knows many of our rur-j the salaries of the many unnecessary | tue Bros., Inc. Construction appointed Count tax ALL dogs. Why? So the fund will |Nepartment are those who hant, fish, scenic spot in these United States,|al boys and girls use teaching in our | employes of that department, as well| {ijg,Temforcing concrete. ., | year of 1991, term to commence Jan- be large enough to cover losses for! and trap, and who purchase licenses {the Roosevelt Park of the Little|rural schools as a means to many | as the unnecessary demands made by | Lewis Tractor & ‘Machinery Roll cali: All E and i % ; Missouri Ri , and do not f ir duty | the Co, Machinery repair . 37.42 Fricke, soc- sheep “killed by dogs”—and incident-!to do so. The farmer is exempt by| Missouri River Bad Lands, where ends de forget their duty educators for use in the schools |, 9, Machinery repat Pa tners. 2 oomn ee. by Comminsionar Bricks, s50- ally, the mortality among sheep from jaw from the necessity of purchas- |Y°Ur eyes can rest upon wonders not | toward the children, as often as you | of the state. ae rane oarin 3i.ep |onded by Comma this cause almost certainly will show | ;, i vhile hunti shi. made by man. would have your readers think! They| You may be a farmer's wife and |Meyer Broadcasting Co, An- etting above $90.00 per month be re- Ee ageiing ticesase it’ this ieee | ae e leauee Ne npatine aa R. 0. SIGNALNESS, struggle through high school, and/ live near Bismarck, but I would sure- | ,nouncements 5. 8.00|Gueed 10 per cent to begin January Of “special-interest” legislation {8| contrition ie that of cappleiag the Schafer, N, D, | thelr parents struggle to give them | ly consider myself rather lacking in |O't¢,scheck Witness fees and) J It, 198, testoners Swanson, adopted. Jlends on which the game has its F i x u the 12 weeks normal training, that | necessary facts, no matter how iso-|st. Paul Cor: aye; Soder, aye; Moynier, aye; Fricke, My neighbor has a dog weighing| habitation, and over which the peo- Faitors Note: Mr. Signalness is hey may peach. 59, on’ a pebools dared ‘a ERE Bes if I didn’t know panes: hae Pats aye; Aa Re Pe magne Set bout six pounds, a dog never more} ple, hunting, fishi: ti i a former member of the state house; but more often to help pay the taxes | what eing done to the farmers by | Harry Cloot ¥ ‘i ier. that ple, hunting, fishing, or trapping, | 2 former member ¢ on the farm, that there may be|the educational programs that are | wad icgt ee euent of way noe WL cibsenroes Ge cenersinted than a city block away from home.’ must travel when in pursuit of such County Health schools for their brothers and sisters, | foisted upon us, to say nothing about | Elliott Addressing ‘Within a radius of 500 feet are half a fae oti game. Since practically all of our . a 7 “ Co., Carbs Ms. 4 1.71 | 1981, dozen others larger but no more dan-| fame has an economic value to agri, |Editor of the Tribune: Pv salary, as their instructor, "| the fod roads Programs for which larry 3 O'Neill, Hight of way 7440) 1 RoW call: Commissioner Swanson, gerous. Notice the dogs on the streets culture greater than any loss it| Governor Shafer has ordered an salary, . | farmers are paying so dearly. A. C. Isaminger, Mileage 10.65] aye; Soder, aye; Moynier, aye; Fricke, any day, and try to estimate how| might cause by reason of the eating| investigation into the Inching of| y WEY Dot higher salaried teachers? | | The greatest “Educator” of all time, | Hammon a Stephens Co, Of- a $ fie . large @ percentage of them can be|of crops or various produce, the net| Bannon, but some member of the| %°,ods! Why not sound the knell | when on earth sald, “Bear ye one an-|w,' @ “Rehroad’ Go, Freight gen es powsle cae eins sheep, result is that the farmer’s contribu-|legislature is trying to reinstate , De sale urden,” but our wonderful | bills ..... : : per|tion is not so very large, unless, of|capital punishment ing the 2! : : danger as would be so many bullfrogs| outside of his own property and pur-|inspiration and example for the in-| Sut on mortgaged indebrednons seheg | the, Canoe net educator, but ignore |state | Bondin or canaries. It may be possible by! chases licenses for those purposes.|troduction and passing of such a! q’40n mortgaged indebtedness, s rape hg presi al CPN Qh 9 é legislation to extort money from the |" As concerns the appropriation. of | ill pasta dae irae et eaalaety gehen |e nave Magni Thad tot 4.40 owner of these dogs to make good al- | $130,900 for the next biennium, this| Yes, the Southern mob spirit has| Gay for mor eee Tk | Cat cee eee a He | es leged losses for which they are not, | amount is less than any spent during|again invaded the North—North Da- produce at rock-bottom prices, with| Surely, it is high time that the | Patterson Hotel Co., Meals for aye: Will, aye. 28.82 | Moved 63 5.88 | loci 2.06 | Soder, Moynier, i January 8 day for mortgages and tax 1 farm | getting, get understanding. and cannot possibly be, responsible. any biennium for some time past.|kota, where we, since Governor!» jurors and prisoners 105.20 aye ‘Will aye, But it would he a.“holdup,” pure and |‘The appropriations in the past have| Hanna's administration, have abol- |and millions of dellate being aopreeck, | the Doar ee evanding is sound | iorman W- Rosholt’ Go, 55)” January Sth, 1931, ger more honest (but a tee | Deen in ee et A800, et sulle) Publ einen Aa snes ated for every conceivable purpose; | of this great state. When things are | Thorman, Se. “Roabelt’" Co. 81,001 make Board met pursuant toa urn less risky) than accomplishing ut since the law creating the game e devils in human form, living d i “ Inow fence. 2+. 6.. Q 108 | msn! my Talk. call Commissioners: fame end with the sid of @ gun or and fish department provides that all| tributary to Schafer, took not the| teachers, with mo meattin sight fr | is forced to Be lh ae the Rroducer |rhorman W. " Hoshott Gon 399 MMR srave eeeren orm Fricke and blackjack. the surplus moneys may be spent for|law into their own hands, inasmuch| our rural boys and girls to become | made by the educators whe Sie inet | Thorman. W. ‘At this tlme'the matter of selectin No reasonable Person. objects to althe propagation of game and fish,|as we have no law legalizing hang- | Normal graduates, in order to he given | rant of conditions ‘and yet ret to Snow fence ...... + 60.75 4utors tor the District Court, wat city fax on dogs; Perhaps no one ithe appropriation has really been|ing, but turned anarchists by defy-| the higher salaries advocated by the |get the wisdom and understanding | wmew tence’... Beet | ve Wee wapenmmacin idbpeclcue hes ‘would seriously object to a township | nothing but a gesture and the de-|ing the entire will of the state, and educators of the state! that will not only help those J. W. Riley, Justics . 54.86 | City of Bismarck eee 18 oF county or state tax, if a need were partment has at all times spent |they wilfully and maliciously ‘com-| “Merciful God! ‘Would it not be bet- | pretend they are eadeerorien Be A notbare, Dinnere, foro iene oe Baan i shown for it, provided the proceeds of | money in accordance with its income.| mitted murde ter to stop all legislation before there | efit, but will in the end be benefited |Clarencs iianson, ‘assigned jo "| Canfield Township vss. i Such tax be paid into the public funds. |The largest income that the depart-| Talk about disloyalty and treason!| i, revolution for lack of food, rather | themselves—if they do not f 1. Crum," Mileage in Grass Lake Township of But it is, for me at least, difficult to/ ment has had was during the years|These citizens of the western plains,| tian lack of educational requirements | taxpayers. into bankrul by, rence Hanwon, ving 00 | Harriet Township’. 022: tt Bee any reason or excuse for the state lof 1928 and 1929 and the expendi-|if apprehended, should be given. | for the teachers whom the jand own | senseless programe they mavooate and | anne nem Serving irae Tpwneei tt a d ures during period were fe term at the ‘penitentiary with A. C, Isaminger, Freight ad- Glenview Township ..,, o2 geting as tures during that ‘period were the| it eam, Segthe, Benltentary, with] ere of te slate must, support arbitrarily enforce. It is time to do|4- C. iss dh aisiey ‘Butte Fownship } fund ade, \. are not oO as-| Yes, lucation of our rural chil- : : partion of and probably will remain the largest| sociate with the law abiding eftixens . eu aati Gish fownship i % , Row é le Creek Tow: nocent of son that it is not likely that thelpnd governor attend ‘to the canto: e il nde, Freeburg, Building Ehelme ow ip the benefit department will ‘again realize so ally fined. Ava! Shipp, Jus : 6.70 | Riverview Township inder: group large an income from the! sale of| To an “outsider, it’ a Anthon Beer, ass! igned to Den Hazelgrove Township . J: Franklin, Witi af 50 | Lein Town: of the department has, in the < past. 10°$100,000 per yeer, aad. whether Schater jail. : as - LIANE Teeth, witness fate, a of this amount is ia 4 1 ? kc RoR Nb. |C)9. csartines Witness priated and the surplus or | spent, or whether it is all appro- i & ATTELs y ¥ 12.50) Dr. C. HB. Stackhouse be re-appointed y Commissioner Fricke, sec- londed by Commissioner Soder, that the . Insanity Board be continued the aries, I would say! With less than | educators of today not only ignore | Eastcoast Steel Co, Blades .. 121.68 same aa mae Tee i oll call: Comim! aye. *< 50.00] “Moved by Commissioner Moynier, conded by Commissioner Fricke, t the board adjourn to 3:30 o'clock, PB. 10.00]" Roll call: “Commissioners Swanson, Soder, axe; Moynier, aye; Fricke, licenses until the economic condition} though some of the offi : Sundquist, Justice fees .... 0.00 | Estherville Township . of the site chaneat. The income hare aided oF ; ghia dices | TU iain eam owen fi ‘ashel, Witi Crofte T ID - HAGA Lethe" itn | Seah con ei ty Physician for the members voted aye. Deputies and Clerks Officer for the year ioners Swanson, and Will voted Friel th, 1931, for has been awarded or such amount or amounts in fayor of the Depart- ment of State Highways, to reimburse the said Department for the County's share of the total cost of right of way_and engineering as set forth in the Resolution of Approval as passed by the State Highway Commission for the above mentioned project on Octo- ber 3ist, 1930. ‘\ Roll call: All members voted aye. Moved by Commissioner Soder, sec- onded by Commissioner Fricke, that BE IT RESOLVED that the State Highway Commission be requested to construct Highway Number 36 be- ginning at the corners of Sections 2, 3, 10 and 11 in Township 142-80, thence due east to its intersection with Highway Number 14 at Wing, North Dakota, a total distance of ap- proximately 28 miles, and that a copy of this resolution be forwarded to the State Highway Commission. Roll call: Commissioners Swanson, aye; Soder, Moynier, aye; Fricke, 87K, Mus “ete the Boara i$ time the Board took uj with T. KR. Atkinson, County Bngineer, the matter of Road construction and maintenance, (sat ‘oved by Commissioner Swa1 seconded hy Commissioner Fricke, fhat the Board adjourn to February Roll call: Swanson, aye; aye; Bricke, aye: will, ay paenere . ISAMING County Auditor, in and for the County of Burleigh, North Dakota, Prince of Wales you in first i a watch, Have all ini- He duly arrived at the ship's p's swim, z E E E a 4 i eeetedetetetetetetet fetes ” ¥ b

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